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Dow Jones Shocking Loss

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Dow Jones Shocking Loss

This seems to be the "news" every day lately.

As I was busy chatting away in Times Square, I looked up just in the nick of time to catch this shot.

Taken during a CT Flickr Meetup.


Suntan

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Suntan

keeping up with the melting economy ...


sub-zero.

cdye1 posted a photo:

sub-zero.

Another day, another spanking.


NYSE

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NYSE


SIDE STREET blight economy should be #1 priority

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SIDE STREET blight economy should be #1 priority

Signs from realtors sprout like wild weeds in their surroundings.


left town

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left town

Up on the hill vacancy.


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Dear President-Elect Obama:

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Dear President-Elect Obama:

DEAR HONORABLE PRESIDENT-ELECT BARACK OBAMA,
The pictured above realtor signage are engulfing my street and neighborhood.
PLEASE, Sir, place on the agenda an urgency and high priority of HOUSING ECONOMICS, so that the young and the retired senior citizen homeowners can stay in their prized possessions....their hard owned homes.
Thank you.
Below, is one the many sad scenes that I have witnessed this year. Please let me share it with you.
Thank you for your compassion, and congratulations on your election.


FORECLOSURE...FORECLOSURE....FORECLOSURE.....FORECLOSURE
by
James Hiram Malone

TODAY IS TUESDAY. The Atlanta summertime sun beams brightly down on a displaced furniture pile on the front lawn of a bungalow home. The mountainous array of items evicted from the now empty house have no privacy. A great big Atlanta blue sky is the roof over the household personal belongings.

YESTERDAY WAS MONDAY. Every piece of the now open-air furniture was neatly and functionally arranged in that now abandoned seven room house. The sleep-good full size bed, matching dresser, and the chest of drawers that passers-by gawk at, once held fort in a ten foot by twelve foot upstairs bedroom. Nearby, on the grass, an electric alarm clock, whose face reflects the sun rays is set at six am as it was on the family's night table.

TODAY, TUESDAY, the open door refrigerator is bringing slow death of the freezer foods. Water drains like life's blood from the box and vapor steams wave to the waiting sky. The popular king-pin refrigerator that once coolly cornered the nine by nine foot kitchen succumbs to the heat of the day.

The leaning-on-the-side stove fizzes an aroma of gas that escapes from a dangling unplugged coil outlet. Circling flies engage in fierce battle as they hover over food remnants of dishpan plates. A laundry basket longing for soapsuds testifies that this home dweller was taken by surprise.

A tossed-on-its-back lounger, crushed under the impact of pots, pans and table lamps, misses being in that thirteen by thirteen foot living room in front of that TV set. And this unplugged TV electronic device screen now reflects and focuses all-day news to the pedestrians gawking at the front lawn's disarray. This is the picture of the tragedy of a family that got lost in the budget crunch economy and received foreclosure notice and was evicted to the streets.

A round dining room table strained with books, jars, cleaning supplies remembers being loaded down with plates of food in that nine by nine foot dining room. And especially on holidays. Unopened gallon cans of beige interior wall paint, a hammer, nails, screwdriver will not decorate and repair the house, scatter leisurely on the lawn. An ironing board, relaxes forlornly under the heat of the sun. Various brands of alcoholic beverage bottles and glasses lay huddle together, ready for another Saturday night party.

Flung-out-of-the-closets, mother-of-the-house dresses and father-of-the house suits lay wrinkled on top of an empty bookcase. Walking, jogging and playing family shoes lay inactive in the corner of lawn. Ripped-from-the-windows, curtains, shades, now not giving privacy to household items, resign themselves in the shrubberies.

Pages of photo album spill out family memories onto the lawn. Baby Molly's first steps and grandma's last birthday. Children's dolls, trains, checkers say ?Come play with me!? Banged-up card table and scattered playing cards miss Uncle Joe's laughing, ?I bid six!?

Broken picture frames, flower pots and mirrors suggest the movers were not sympathetic in evicting the family.

Pedestrians and motorists later seeing the AUCTION sign, mutter, ?Ain't it a shame,? knowing full well that the same thing can happen to them without a moment's notice.

jhm
J.L.T.malone@att.net


across the street

jimalone posted a photo:

across the street

Next for the auction block


wall street angel

Hillbilly Artist posted a photo:

wall street angel

He's saying "oh shit" ....peace of art a day project number 69
www.hillbillyartist.blogspot.com
recycled art sculpture made of scrap wood and old noise maker...10" x 7"


I Screwed Up !

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I Screwed Up !


Don't Worry, Be Happy !

thegreatlandoni posted a photo:

Don't Worry, Be Happy !


The Panic of 1907

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The Panic of 1907

8"x10"
Acrylic on paper


Dejected

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Dejected

He could have lost a lot of money in the stock market. Or maybe he is just wondering what he is going to eat for supper when he gets home.

I decided to make a foray into street photography. It may be short lived after I was harassed by a police officer for taking a photo of sophisticated government security apparatus. I will post that photo soon.


OBAMA SUPPORTERS-SAVE YOUR YARD SIGNS......:) :) :)

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OBAMA SUPPORTERS-SAVE YOUR YARD SIGNS......:)  :)  :)

In about six months, while you are standing in a long line trying to get emergency food you might think of a better use for the sign. As you move slowly forward you may notice that the crowd could become dangerous and riots could start. You will have no choice because all the grocery stores in your neighborhood have gone bankrupt thanks to Obama's new socialized tax plan and of course the total collapse of the stock market and the US economy!

So....while you still can, buy some white paint and a medium paint brush and some blue paint (try to match the Obama blue..looks nicer).....you can do this while you are cooking some of those dry pinto beans and rice that you were able to get while you were in line........
now, I happen to like dry pinto beans but like me you may not want to eat them for breakfast, lunch and supper......

Don't feel like the lone ranger now because you and millions of others bought into this slick's promise of utopia. He promised you CHANGE and by golly you got change........you may not have change in you pocket, since you lost your job... but you got CHANGE !

Millions like you are going to be very disappointed but none so disappointed as Peggy Joseph of Florida......listen to what she has to say......click the link below

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The Obama Effect?

jasoncalacanis posted a photo:

The Obama Effect?

Obama gets elected and the market drops over 10% over two days?

Thoughts?


Dow Jones

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Dow Jones

I've pretty much stopped following my stocks closely as the news is always so bad these days.


Wall Street Bull

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Wall Street Bull

On a Monday morning there was a steady crowd around the Bull on Wall Street.